Encyclopedia of Astrology

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...Uranus...............14..............70-84


...Neptune..............15..............84-99


...Pluto................16..............99-115


From the sign position and aspects to the chronocrators, judgment was formed as to the
fortunes of the native and his environment during the period ruled by each planet. Thus an
afflicted Moon indicates ill health and an adverse environment in infancy; an afflicted
Mercury, retarded education; an afflicted Mars, unfortunate in love; and so on.


Planetary Anatomy.


Sun: Operates chiefly through the anterior pituitary gland, to affect the circulation of the
blood through the heart and the arteries; the tear ducts; the spinal cord.


Moon: The substance of the body, as distinguished from the vitality flowing through it; the
alimentary canal; the child-bearing female organs and functions; the lymphs; the sympathetic
nervous system; the cerebellum, the lower ganglia.


Mercury: The thyroid gland; the brain and the cerebro-spinal nervous system; the sense of
sight; the tongue and the organs of speech; the hands as instruments of intelligence.


Venus: The thymus gland, the sense of touch; the throat, kidneys, and to some extent the
generative system. Its influence has been said to operate through the solar plexus, upon the
functions of digestion and nutrition. It has an indirect influence upon features, complexion,
hair - in so far as those express beauty.


Mars: The cortex, or cortical portion of the adrenal gland; the head, externally; the sense of
taste; the breasts and the maternal functions, and in part the generative organs; the motor
nerves; the excretory organs; the red corpuscles of the blood.


Jupiter: The posterior pituitary gland; feet, thighs, liver, intestines, blood plasma, muscles,
growth; also control of shoulders and arms, in motions that for effectiveness depend upon
good timing.

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